Child actor Angus T. Jones is keeping mum following an explosive rant about hit show “Two and a Half Men,” on which he plays sarcastic teen Jake, and representatives from the show are doing the same.

But fans of the show and Jones need not worry, says Christopher Hudson, who interviewed the actor for the religious Forerunner Chronicles show.

"He's maintaining very well," Hudson told ABCNews.com. "From speaking to him, he was very cool and calm and he's doing very well.

"I'm impressed that this young man has the ability to deal with this situation in a responsible way," Hudson continued "This young man is a noble young man. Because he is not just professing Christ with his words and saying that he's a Christian, but he's showing the proof."

Despite the blatantly disrespectful comments that Jones, 19, made about the sitcom, he has yet to officially put in his resignation, TMZ reports.

“I am under contract for another year so it is not too much of a decision on my part,” he said in a videotaped testimonial for the Forerunner Chronicles, a group linked to the Voice of Prophecy Seventh-Day Adventist church, where Jones worships.

By that same token, show creator Chuck Lorre and Warner Bros. executives have not made a move to fire Jones yet either.

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Jon Cryer as Alan, Angus T. Jones as Jake, and Charlie Sheen as Charlie. Jones now says he can't be a true God-fearing person and be on a show like Two and a Half Men, which he describes as the work of the enemy.

The young actor was not expected on-set Tuesday, a set source told the Associated Press, as he is not in the current episode.

On Monday, a tape of the young actor bashing “Men” surfaced online, creating a stir as he slams the very show that earns him $350,000 per episode as “filth.”

“If you watch ‘Two and a Half Men,’ please stop watching ‘Two and a Half Men,’” he pleads to viewers. “I’m on ‘Two and a Half Men,’ and I don’t want to be on it.

Jones has grown up on-screen, playing the role of Jake since 2003, opposite Jon Cryer and former co-star Charlie Sheen, who was killed off the show in 2011 after suffering from a public meltdown.

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Angus T. Jones with guest star Miley Cyrus on "Two and a Half Men." Jones, who has grown more religious, may now find the show he calls "filth" too sexual for his tastes. In a recent episode, Cyrus played a visiting friend’s daughter who noted the bed of Ashton Kutcher's character and trilled: "I bet you could do some serious drilling on a workbench like this."

The child actor seems to attribute his sudden change of heart to his religion, stating that he doesn’t want to be helping Satan by being a part of the show.

“If I am doing any harm, I don’t want to be here,” he said in the video. “I don’t want to be contributing to the enemy’s plan … You cannot be a true God-fearing person and be on a television show like that. I know I can’t.

“I’m not okay with what I’m learning, what the Bible says and being on that television show.”